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Pamplin School of Business to host “The Business of Real Estate” event, April 18
Business
April 12, 2019

The Pamplin School of Business Education Series will present “The Business of Real Estate” on Thursday, April 18, from 4-7 p.m., at Pilot Wealth Management (601 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 1930). The event, which features an interactive panel discussion on the latest real estate trends, is sponsored by the Bauccio Lecture Series, Skanska USA, and Pilot Wealth Management.
This year’s panel features:
- Vanessa Sturgeon, CEO TMT Development
- Eric Turner, Executive Vice President JLL
- Ryan Strub, Investments Manager CrowdStreet
- Moderated by: Scott Kirkland, Root Mortgage
All attendees receive a digital badge for their professional development participation, and hosted bar and hors d'oeuvres are included. General Admission is $35 and students can attend for free.
For more information, contact Lilia Grundy at grundy@up.edu.

